Posted on 02/16/2011 11:02:18 PM PST by beaversmom
IN THE DETAILS
Now on bookshelves: Deconstructing Obama: The Life, Loves and Letters of Americas First Postmodern President by Jack Cashill, published by Simon & Shuster. The new book uncovers major discrepancies in the accepted narrative of President Obamas life, particularly his earliest years. Mr. Cashill says the news media is indifferent to such information. Hes also convinced that former University of Illinois professor Bill Ayers - who co-founded the radical Weather Underground in 1969 - helped craft Dreams From My Father, the presidents much-acclaimed memoir.
When I started this inquiry, I was less interested in President Obamas birth certificate than I was in his SAT scores. As I got in deeper, I could see that we know more about the first few years of George Washingtons life than we do about Barack Obamas, Mr. Cashill tells Inside the Beltway. This was the most comprehensive media failure in...
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
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Excellent interview today on Medved. Amazing how falsehoods are spread about a guy named Barry who happens to be our President. Stupefying.
“Truth is just truth. You can’t have opinions about truth.” - Peter Schickele
That's interesting in itself.
Just listened to that interview. Cashill is often on with our local host here in Denver at 630 KHOW—Peter Boyles from 5 to 9 a.m. mountain time:
Thanks for posting the pic. I wonder why they chose that one...
Bump.
Podcast from last night’s The Andrea Shea King Show...
Jack Cashills new book is out and hes joining us to talk about Deconstructing Obama. What did he find out? Answers and questions!
1 hr 8 min
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/askshow/2011/02/17/the-andrea-shea-king-show
Thanks for the link :)
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